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Sushmita Sen's Daughter Renee Sen's Debut Short Film Gets Screened At The Bandra Film Festival

Breaking the stereotype of a typical Bollywood star kid, Sushmita Sen's daughter Renee Sen starts her career by acting in short films. Renee Sen's debut short film titled 'Suttabaazi' was recently presented at the Bandra film festival.

Legendary actress and a former model Sushmita Sen's daughter Renee Sen is undoubtedly different from the other Bollywood star kids. Renee Sen abandoned her career route to Bollywood, and she took her acting horizons into short film acting. Her debut short film titled 'Suttabaazi' was presented at the Bandra film festival very recently. This short film is open for anyone to view on Bandra Film Festival's YouTube Channel under the 'Quirky' category. Suttebaazi was directed by Kabeer Khurana where Renee Sen portrayed the lead as Komal Chhabria and Rahul Vohra played the supporting roles.

Renee Sen didn't hesitate to share her excitement regarding this good news publically. She said, “I am so happy with all the love this poignant short film has received. We shot this during the last lockdown, I am glad to see so many platforms acknowledging our hard work and showcasing the film. Bandra Film Festival is said to have a good lineup of films and I feel humbled to be a part of this film festival.”

Additionally talking about her content experience with the Suttebaazi film shoot, Renee expressed, “Suttabaazi will always be special to me, I enjoyed every bit of playing Diya. The film has taught me a lot, both at personal and professional levels. No matter what the situation is – whether it’s a good day or there are mess-ups on the set — I have to be able to give the perfect shot, it has made me a lot more goal-oriented. Working on this film has been very fulfilling. I am very happy it happened.”


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